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days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from friends, family, and law enforcement. allegedly sending herself e-mails from a fake account she made named tony. >> prosecutors have to prove she intended to kill him. >> reporter: she's pleaded not guilty. in their legal briefs, her attorneys admit her story changed over time. but maintain that johnson's death was an accident. the defense writing in the brief that despite expected testimony that graham suffered from cold feet, witnesses thought that the wedding was perfectly normal. >> this case will come down to whether the jury believes that she regretted this marriage so much that she pushed him off the edge. literally. >> reporter: graham's attorney revealing the plan to show a starkly different image of her husband's lifestyle. one they call reckless. the proposed jury instructions include charges of second-degree murder, volunte untary manslaug and involuntary manslaughter are possible. abc news tried to reach out to attorneys on both sides but have not heard back. >> we'll follow the case all week lon
days after johnson's death, graham went to great lengths to hide her crime from friends, family, and law enforcement. allegedly sending herself e-mails from a fake account she made named tony. >> prosecutors have to prove she intended to kill him. >> reporter: she's pleaded not guilty. in their legal briefs, her attorneys admit her story changed over time. but maintain that johnson's death was an accident. the defense writing in the brief that despite expected testimony that graham...
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that was the idea behind bringing 16 service dogs in to hang out with georgetown law students. the pause for paws organization says dogs can help students get through those stressful finals period. all the dogs also provide therapy for wounded veterans, the visually impaired and people who have suffered stroke he is. >>> well, now to new research that could save the lives of some babies. nih scientists say they are pretty close to finding a vaccine that could prevent a severe respiratory disease that's so common, most children get it before the age of 2 and many end up in the hospital. doreen gentzler has the details. >> the one thing that stuck out was the fast breathing. >> reporter: darryl gould wasn't eating or sleeping and add fever. doctors told his mother, rehn ngata, they had to admit him to the hospital. >> it is scary because's only nine months old. >> reporter: darrylle was diagnosed with bronk yo light talk to inflammation of the lower air ways in the lungs, typically caused by rsv. >> i like to think of it as the cop jests you get i you nose when you're cold but in
that was the idea behind bringing 16 service dogs in to hang out with georgetown law students. the pause for paws organization says dogs can help students get through those stressful finals period. all the dogs also provide therapy for wounded veterans, the visually impaired and people who have suffered stroke he is. >>> well, now to new research that could save the lives of some babies. nih scientists say they are pretty close to finding a vaccine that could prevent a severe...
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old frank that was probably hidden in the tub text of that they got rid of that particular day of the laws over there both section one section thirteen point three they gave the they got rid of it they gave who the right to what the gave that they the third to reserve the right with a majority vote to direct the money to the public rather than to the bank they had that right they had that right and they abolished it under dog frank even though the now obviously and so in other words an article has to go. they got rid of they make a scene speculating illegal commodity futures modernization act yeah and here they balazs another function of the fed a clue to let them do something good but you're talking about what a bunch of stars i know this is quite revealing it's still the political financial complex and i said we've got to get rid of them all so what are you doing here in the u.k. anyway. talking a whole bunch of rebel student rebels and oxford rebels in manchester and meeting up with terry jones and talking about your story i thought he had a great turn in boston producing a documentary
old frank that was probably hidden in the tub text of that they got rid of that particular day of the laws over there both section one section thirteen point three they gave the they got rid of it they gave who the right to what the gave that they the third to reserve the right with a majority vote to direct the money to the public rather than to the bank they had that right they had that right and they abolished it under dog frank even though the now obviously and so in other words an article...
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they left their daughter and son-in-law to pack up. seven or eight days. we went back to our little house in virginia. dad had become president of the united states. we were in the dinner around the table. mom was cooking and she looked over and said, jerry, something is wrong here. thejust became president of united states and i am still cooking. that was our reality for the next seven or eight days. ford that thety country came to know accurately reflect the betty ford that was your mother? >> yeah, yeah. just the wayon, her life unfolded she was challenged with two major issues. first, breast cancer and alcoholism. days of thatrst 30 administration -- dad's administration, you had the resignation added economy in shambles. mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. you have to remember at that time in 1974 people do not talk about breast cancer. you literally did not say the word "breast." it was a closet disease for women. here you have an image of mom and dad standing there in front of the press holding hands saying we are going to take the shame of the di
they left their daughter and son-in-law to pack up. seven or eight days. we went back to our little house in virginia. dad had become president of the united states. we were in the dinner around the table. mom was cooking and she looked over and said, jerry, something is wrong here. thejust became president of united states and i am still cooking. that was our reality for the next seven or eight days. ford that thety country came to know accurately reflect the betty ford that was your mother?...
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i know people call this law obama care, and that's okay. because i do care. i do. >> and this was president obama on thursday. >> my advice to everybody is, the website's not working, go to healthcare.gov, take a look for yourself, in your state, what's available to you. there is no reason why you should not have health insurance. >> see, i wasn't exaggerating. every day he's hustling. over the next three weeks, if you go a day without hearing from president obama on obama care, you can be sure it's because he's passed the mic to democratic members of congress, the democratic national committee, democratic congressional campaign committees, or advocacy organizations to help him deliver his message. and if you miss the message on television, the white house has promised that you'll find it on facebook, twitter, and even in your inbox. after an early fumble with the rollout, this is president obama on offense. driving hard to penetrate the gop defensive line. and he is playing to win. joining me now is ari melber, co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" and corresponden
i know people call this law obama care, and that's okay. because i do care. i do. >> and this was president obama on thursday. >> my advice to everybody is, the website's not working, go to healthcare.gov, take a look for yourself, in your state, what's available to you. there is no reason why you should not have health insurance. >> see, i wasn't exaggerating. every day he's hustling. over the next three weeks, if you go a day without hearing from president obama on obama...
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stricter gun control laws, do you support or oppose stricter gun control laws. 50% to 49%. almost half the country is basically saying, no, we don't want background checks. >> that's a six point dip from after newtown. the lesson here is if you want to get something done, you need to take the opportunity when the country is paying attention, when the people are personally affected by seeing 20 children being gunned down by a crazy person with a gun. i think on a really important dynamic to keep in mind on capitol hill with the nra is that personally i think they want to be a lot more reasonable than they are, but they face the equivalent of a primary challenge every day. there is a group called the gun owners of america that is much more hard-line that is pushing them further and further -- >> pushing -- >> the nra further to the right, because they're taking the hard-line stance that even these things, they're opposed to extending this current ban from 1988, so the nra has taken a position where they don't want to lose all credibility on capitol hill, and all credibility a
stricter gun control laws, do you support or oppose stricter gun control laws. 50% to 49%. almost half the country is basically saying, no, we don't want background checks. >> that's a six point dip from after newtown. the lesson here is if you want to get something done, you need to take the opportunity when the country is paying attention, when the people are personally affected by seeing 20 children being gunned down by a crazy person with a gun. i think on a really important dynamic...
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if she's not able to contact law enforcement, she needs to know that law enforcement has not given up in this case whatsoever. we continue to be very aggressive in everything we do. in fact, after our last press conference we got some dozen leads fairly quickly. every one was acted on almost immediately. we dispatched local, state, fbi investigators across new hampshire and massachusetts in the hope that, again, we could find her. >> well, fbi special agent we're so appreciative of the work you're doing in this case and others. thank you so much for giving us an update on what's happening there. >>> still to come on "new day" the tumultuous relationship between winnie and nelson mandela. we'll tell you why so many people don't know much about winnie mandela and her fight against apartheid. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ]
if she's not able to contact law enforcement, she needs to know that law enforcement has not given up in this case whatsoever. we continue to be very aggressive in everything we do. in fact, after our last press conference we got some dozen leads fairly quickly. every one was acted on almost immediately. we dispatched local, state, fbi investigators across new hampshire and massachusetts in the hope that, again, we could find her. >> well, fbi special agent we're so appreciative of the...
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star of "law & order: svu," mariska hargitay. >> good evening. when life knocks you down, it's a struggle to get back up because sometimes we can't see fate at work. lining up things as it does in its mysterious way. for years, dr. laura stachel worked as a top ob/gyn. after she suffered an injury to her back, delivering babies became too painful so she had to stop. but she got up. she went back to school. and a research mission brought her to nigeria to find out why so many mothers and so many babies were dying before, during, and after childbirth. she learned what happened when the hospital lights went out and it haunted her. she carried that horror home with her. and as fate would have it, laura could tell her husband what was needed. and he could design a magic yellow box, which has been delivered to 400 clinics in 27 countries and countless lives have been saved because she got up and brought a little light to where it's been dark for far too long. >> we arrived in the dead of night and there was literally no light in the health center. hi,
star of "law & order: svu," mariska hargitay. >> good evening. when life knocks you down, it's a struggle to get back up because sometimes we can't see fate at work. lining up things as it does in its mysterious way. for years, dr. laura stachel worked as a top ob/gyn. after she suffered an injury to her back, delivering babies became too painful so she had to stop. but she got up. she went back to school. and a research mission brought her to nigeria to find out why so many...